Examples/Usage

Here is some text with ''code inside which uses "special->syntax" and //other stuff//(tm)''.

This will result in nearly the same as without this plugin, except that the characters '“', '→' and '™' are not converted and you will get out exactly what you put in.

You can also use this alternative Syntax (i.e. surrounded by two double quotes):

Here is some text with ""code inside which uses "special->syntax" and //other stuff//(tm)"".

This will result in the same as above. But you can also switch the overwriting of the core syntax off in a configuration option. That way you can have the ''normal code syntax'' behaving like you are used to and the ""alternative syntax"" disallowing text conversions.